Transcription of Program Structure and Object-Oriented Programming
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1 Programming Languages Sessions 7 & 8 Main Theme Program Structure and Object-Oriented Programming Dr. Jean-Claude Franchitti New York University Computer Science Department Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences Adapted from course textbook resources Programming Language Pragmatics (3rd Edition) Michael L. Scott, Copyright 2009 Elsevier 2 2 Program Structure Agenda 1 Session Overview 4 Conclusion 3 Object-Oriented Programming 3 What is the course about? Course description and syllabus: Textbook: Programming Language Pragmatics (3rd Edition) Michael L. Scott Morgan Kaufmann ISBN-10: 0-12374-514-4, ISBN-13: 978-0-12374-514-4, (04/06/09) Additional References: Osinski, Lecture notes, Summer 2010 Grimm, Lecture notes, Spring 2010 Gottlieb, Lecture notes, Fall 2009 Barrett, Lecture notes, Fall 2008 4 Session Agenda Session Overview Program Structure Object-Oriented Programming Conclusion 5 Icons / Metaphors 5 Common Realization Information Knowledge/Competency Pattern Governance Alignment Solution Approach 6 Session 6 Review Data Types Strong vs.
4 Session Agenda Session Overview Program Structure Object-Oriented Programming Conclusion
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LECTURE, On PROGRAMMING & DATA, On PROGRAMMING & DATA STRUCTURE Course Code, C programming, Embedded system, Programming, Practical C++ Programming Teacher's, Operating system Linux and programming, Operating system Linux and programming languages, Introduction to Numerical Methods and Matlab, Introduction to Numerical Methods and Matlab Programming, Basic Principles of Computer Programming in C, Lecture 15 - Dynamic Stochastic General, Lecture 15 Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model